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OLD NEWSPAPER:

  • Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar:


  1. He was born in 1043 and he died in 1099 was a Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain

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  • Service under Alfonso VI:
  1. In 1079 Rodrigo was sent by Alfonso VI to Seville to the court of Al-Mutamid to collect the parias owed by that taifa to León–Castile. While he was there Granada, assisted by other Castilean knights, attacked Seville, and Rodrigo and his forces repulsed the Christian and Grenadine attackers at the Battle Of Cabra, in the belief that he was defending the king's tributary. The Count García Ordóñez and the other Castilian leaders were taken captive and held for three days before being released.
  • The Battle Of Cabra (1079)


  1. El Cid rallied his troops and turned the battle into a rout of Emir Abdullah of Granada and his ally García Ordóñez. However, El Cid's unauthorized expedition into Granada greatly angered Alfonso, and May 8, 1080, was the last time El Cid confirmed a document in King Alfonso's court. This is the generally given reason for El Cid's exile, although several others are plausible and may have been contributing factors: jealous nobles turning Alfonso against El Cid, Alfonso's own animosity towards El Cid and an accusation of pocketing some of the tribute from Seville.
  • Conquest of Valencia


  1. El Cid, with a combined Christian and Moorish army, began maneuvering in order to create his own fiefdom in the Moorish Mediterranean coastal city of Valencia.Several obstacles lay in his way. First was Berenguer Ramón II, who ruled nearby Barcelona. In May 1090, El Cid defeated and captured Berenguer in the Battle of Tébar (nowadays Pinar de Tévar, near Monroyo, Teruel. Berenguer was later released and his nephew Ramón Berenguer III married El Cid's youngest daughter Maria to ward against future conflicts.
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Interview with Rodrigo Dias de Vivar:

+Interviewer.
-Rodrigo Dias de Vivar.


-Hi Rodrigo.How are you?
+Hi,I'm fine.I'm the Conquest Of Valencia.
-Is it going well?
+We are with a combined Christian and Moorish army.
-What are you going to do when you conquered it?
+I'm going to create my own fiefdom.
-And where are you going to create it?
+I'm going to create it in the Moorish Mediterranean,in the coastal city of Valencia.
-Do you have any obstacle?
+Yes, in my first way I had a lot of obstacles.At first it was
Berenguer Ramón II,who was ruling nearby in Barcelona.
-And then what happened?
+I defeated and captured him in May of 1090 in the Battle of Tebar.
-How was the Battle Of Cabra?
+ I rallied my troops and turned the battle into a rout of
Emir Abdullah of Granada and my ally García Ordóñez.
-And what happened?
+Alfonfo angered and on May 8 in 1080,it was the last time
I confirm a document in King Alfonso's court.